Tuxedo psr Command - Explained

An example output of psr tuxedo command is shown in the screen below

> psr

Prog Name      Queue Name  Grp Name      ID RqDone Load Done Current Service
---------      ----------  --------      -- ------ --------- ---------------
BBL            40448       SITE1          0    196      9800 (  IDLE )
PSAPPSRV       APPQ        APPSRV         1    299     14950 (  IDLE )
PSAUTH         00001.00001 BASE           1    158      7900 (  IDLE )
PSAPPSRV       APPQ        APPSRV         2    316     15800 (  IDLE )
PSAPPSRV       APPQ        APPSRV         3    318     15900 (  IDLE )
PSQCKSRV       QCKQ        APPSRV        50   4512    225600 (  IDLE )
PSQCKSRV       QCKQ        APPSRV        51   4432    221600 (  IDLE )
PSQCKSRV       QCKQ        APPSRV        52   4386    219300 (  IDLE )
PSQCKSRV       QCKQ        APPSRV        53   4386    219300 (  IDLE )
PSSAMSRV       SAMQ        APPSRV       100   1036     51800 (  IDLE )
WSL            00001.00020 BASE          20      0         0 (  IDLE )

·         The Prog Name is the name of the Application Server process that is being displayed.
·         The Queue Name is used internally by Tuxedo, and does not affect tuning at this point.
·         The Grp Name is used internally by Tuxedo as well.  You can filter on groups.

·         The RqDone column displays the amount of requests processed.

·         The Load Done column is incremented by a specified value every time the server processes a request or executes a service.  This is helpful, because as you are monitoring, you can tell if the Current Service is the same from the last refresh time, or if it is a new request.

·         The Current Service displays the name of the Application Server service that is currently being executed.  You can get a list of all services by typing psc.

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